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    Patent Issued for Personal navigation system (USPTO 12154451)

    154-157页
    查看更多>>摘要:From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents o btained the followingquote: “BACKGROUND ART“Visually-impaired or blind persons face lot of challenges in handling day-to-da y activities due to lackof their visual sensing ability. The current de facto s tandard for helping visually-impaired persons navigateis the ubiquitous walking stick (a traditional “white cane”). The walking stick, however, is a passive device that is very limited in the way it provides feedback to a visually-impaired person regarding obstacles intheir path-feedback that is limited to impact-and surface-related tactile and (somewhat) auditory channels.Challenges associated with these feedback methods include a limited understanding of the associated obstacles in the blind person’s path, which might create some difficulty in makin g a navigation decision.A person who is walking while accessing various kinds o f information visually, not limited to a visuallyimpaired person, may encounter various dangers while walking.”

    Patent Issued for Personal navigation system (USPTO 12154451)

    154-157页
    查看更多>>摘要:From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents o btained the followingquote: “BACKGROUND ART“Visually-impaired or blind persons face lot of challenges in handling day-to-da y activities due to lackof their visual sensing ability. The current de facto s tandard for helping visually-impaired persons navigateis the ubiquitous walking stick (a traditional “white cane”). The walking stick, however, is a passive device that is very limited in the way it provides feedback to a visually-impaired person regarding obstacles intheir path-feedback that is limited to impact-and surface-related tactile and (somewhat) auditory channels.Challenges associated with these feedback methods include a limited understanding of the associated obstacles in the blind person’s path, which might create some difficulty in makin g a navigation decision.A person who is walking while accessing various kinds o f information visually, not limited to a visuallyimpaired person, may encounter various dangers while walking.”

    'Methods of Handling Safety of Industrial Robot, Control Systems, and Robot Syst em' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240391104)

    157-162页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “A robot system may comprise one or several indu strial robots operating in an environment.In some robot systems, the environmen t is enclosed by a physical fence, for example to protect humansfrom the indust rial robot.“As an alternative to a physical fence, some robot systems employ virtual safety borders to providea safety configuration. Each virtual safety border is typica lly associated with a condition, for examplethat the industrial robot must not pass the virtual safety border. In this case, the robot system may alsocomprise a monitoring system supervising positions and movements of the industrial robot with respect tothe virtual safety borders. If the safety configuration is viol ated by the industrial robot, the monitoringsystem can automatically stop the i ndustrial robot to avoid an accident.

    'Methods of Handling Safety of Industrial Robot, Control Systems, and Robot Syst em' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240391104)

    157-162页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “A robot system may comprise one or several indu strial robots operating in an environment.In some robot systems, the environmen t is enclosed by a physical fence, for example to protect humansfrom the indust rial robot.“As an alternative to a physical fence, some robot systems employ virtual safety borders to providea safety configuration. Each virtual safety border is typica lly associated with a condition, for examplethat the industrial robot must not pass the virtual safety border. In this case, the robot system may alsocomprise a monitoring system supervising positions and movements of the industrial robot with respect tothe virtual safety borders. If the safety configuration is viol ated by the industrial robot, the monitoringsystem can automatically stop the i ndustrial robot to avoid an accident.

    Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Personal Navigation System', for Approva l (USPTO 20240395167)

    162-164页
    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Visually-impaired or blind persons face lot of challenges in handling day-to-day activities due to lack of theirvisual sensing ability. T he current de facto standard for helping visually-impaired persons navigate is t heubiquitous walking stick (a traditional “white cane”). The walking stick, how ever, is a passive device thatis very limited in the way it provides feedback t o a visually-impaired person regarding obstacles in theirpath-feedback that is limited to impact- and surface-related tactile and (somewhat) auditory channels.Challenges associated with these feedback methods include a limited understandi ng of the associatedobstacles in the blind person’s path, which might create so me difficulty in making a navigation decision.A person who is walking while acc essing various kinds of information visually, not limited to a visuallyimpaired person, may encounter various dangers while walking.”

    Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Personal Navigation System', for Approva l (USPTO 20240395167)

    162-164页
    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Visually-impaired or blind persons face lot of challenges in handling day-to-day activities due to lack of theirvisual sensing ability. T he current de facto standard for helping visually-impaired persons navigate is t heubiquitous walking stick (a traditional “white cane”). The walking stick, how ever, is a passive device thatis very limited in the way it provides feedback t o a visually-impaired person regarding obstacles in theirpath-feedback that is limited to impact- and surface-related tactile and (somewhat) auditory channels.Challenges associated with these feedback methods include a limited understandi ng of the associatedobstacles in the blind person’s path, which might create so me difficulty in making a navigation decision.A person who is walking while acc essing various kinds of information visually, not limited to a visuallyimpaired person, may encounter various dangers while walking.”

    Patent Issued for Systems and methods for electronic database communications (US PTO 12154082)

    165-169页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by theinventors: “Financial service providers are rapidly expandi ng the use of mobile services and mobile applications.Currently, most financial service providers provide mobile banking services which allow customersto perf orm basic functions and transactions remotely, for example, by using an applicat ion on a mobiledevice such as a cell phone or a tablet having an online web int erface. Mobile banking allows customersto manage their money without visiting a physical brick and mortar branch bank location. Customers maycheck account bal ances, pay bills, transfer funds, send money to others, deposit checks, receive customersupport, apply for loans, receive alerts, apply for credit cards, manag e benefits, manage credit/debit cards,review transactions, open new accounts, a nd perform many other banking services on a mobile applicationon a mobile devic e without travelling to a physical location. The financial services providers pr ovide thesefunctions to customers electronically via an application without the need for in-person teller services.

    Patent Issued for Systems and methods for electronic database communications (US PTO 12154082)

    165-169页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by theinventors: “Financial service providers are rapidly expandi ng the use of mobile services and mobile applications.Currently, most financial service providers provide mobile banking services which allow customersto perf orm basic functions and transactions remotely, for example, by using an applicat ion on a mobiledevice such as a cell phone or a tablet having an online web int erface. Mobile banking allows customersto manage their money without visiting a physical brick and mortar branch bank location. Customers maycheck account bal ances, pay bills, transfer funds, send money to others, deposit checks, receive customersupport, apply for loans, receive alerts, apply for credit cards, manag e benefits, manage credit/debit cards,review transactions, open new accounts, a nd perform many other banking services on a mobile applicationon a mobile devic e without travelling to a physical location. The financial services providers pr ovide thesefunctions to customers electronically via an application without the need for in-person teller services.

    'Pool Cleaning Robot' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240392598)

    170-172页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by theinventors: “In many swimming pools, pool cleaning robots ar e often employed for routine pool cleaningand maintenance. Commonly, pool clean ing robots include one or more motors that are attached to apump and/or a propu lsion system allowing the pool cleaning robot to filter water and move on the bottom and side surfaces of a pool. The motors are usually located within a sealed , watertight compartment.During operation, torque generated by a motor is trans ferred outside of the compartment, for example,to impellers or propellers of a pump or propulsion device.

    'Pool Cleaning Robot' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240392598)

    170-172页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by theinventors: “In many swimming pools, pool cleaning robots ar e often employed for routine pool cleaningand maintenance. Commonly, pool clean ing robots include one or more motors that are attached to apump and/or a propu lsion system allowing the pool cleaning robot to filter water and move on the bottom and side surfaces of a pool. The motors are usually located within a sealed , watertight compartment.During operation, torque generated by a motor is trans ferred outside of the compartment, for example,to impellers or propellers of a pump or propulsion device.